Tuesday, January 24, 2023

"Post-modernism is Neo-Kantian/ philosophical idealism; a similar neo-kantianism was critiqued by Lenin in _Materialism and Empirio-Criticism : “Postmodernism is the idea that there is no objective truth, because the way we perceive the world is constructed by our society, and in particular by language, and if this is the case, can we really know what reality is? If all truth is subjective, then what is true really? Charles Brown : This is a form of Kant's unknowable thing-in-itself , the objective truth being equivalant to the thing-in-itself. Some postmodernists draw from this the conclusion that what we perceive is real, or at least real to the individual, leading to a sort of philosophical idealismPostmodernism is the idea that there is no objective truth, because the way we perceive the world is constructed by our society, and in particular by language, and if this is the case, can we really know what reality is? If all truth is subjective, then what is true really? Some postmodernists draw from this the conclusion that what we perceive is real, or at least real to the individual, leading to a sort of philosophical idealism "

"Post-modernism is Neo-Kantian/ philosophical idealism; a similar neo-kantianism was critiqued by Lenin in _Materialism and Empirio-Criticism : “Postmodernism is the idea that there is no objective truth, because the way we perceive the world is constructed by our society, and in particular by language, and if this is the case, can we really know what reality is? If all truth is subjective, then what is true really?
|||| Charles Brown : This is a form of Kant's unknowable thing-in-itself , the objective truth being equivalant to the thing-in-itself.


|||| "Some postmodernists draw from this the conclusion that what we perceive is real, or at least real to the individual, leading to a sort of philosophical idealismPostmodernism is the idea that there is no objective truth, because the way we perceive the world is constructed by our society, and in particular by language, and if this is the case, can we really know what reality is? If all truth is subjective, then what is true really? Some postmodernists draw from this the conclusion that what we perceive is real, or at least real to the individual, leading to a sort of philosophical idealism "

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